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- Future's revenues slide as games titles await Xbox One and PlayStation 4 – The Guardian
- 'Call of Duty: Ghosts' to launch on Xbox One with exclusive content – NBCNews.com
- Flickr Can Store Any Data, Not Just Photos – InformationWeek
- Facebook teens' kimonos – basically never closed – Register
- Could 3D Printed Food End Hunger Once and for All? – PC Magazine
- Jive's Producteev task management app now free for unlimited users – PCWorld
- New Intel CEO Institutes Big Changes – PC Magazine
- White House honors LGBTs – Keen News Service
- Wired has the exclusive first look at Xbox One
- Bike-style generators built from recycled materials, used to power film screening.
- Samsung takes on Google and Apple with highest-resolution notebook display in the world — 13.3-inch QHD display with a resolution of 3200 x 1800 and a pixel density of 276 ppi.
- Solar Socket: Portable Plug-In Creates Free Energy to Go
- As the doors open, developers sprint to get in line for the Oculus Rift VR headset demo at GDC
- My own startup, I introduce to you this awesome USB
- Fixing gadgets instead of replacing them
- Thinking about upgrading.
- The Irish loophole behind Apple's low tax bill
- Apple CEO makes no apology for company's tax strategy
- Sony to assess spin-off plan; cuts targets for cameras, smartphones
- New Xbox: What’s Better, What’s Missing
- UK opposition party leader says Google tax behavior 'wrong'
- Is Sony un-Japanese enough to entertain change?
- Microsoft unveils Xbox One with Spielberg, Activision tie-up
- New iPhone apps worth downloading: Melt, MONTAJ update, Bombcats
- Microsoft talks about Xbox One’s internals, while disclosing nothing
- This is cool: Qualcomm shows off its Mirasol display
- New Opera for Android looks like Opera, tastes like Chrome
- Our first up-close look at the Xbox One
- Video: Edit your photos like a boss, the Ars way
- Xbox One packs a Blu-ray drive, 8GB of RAM, and lots of buzzwords
- 3D-printable food? NASA wants a taste
- Yahoo gives Flickr a new face, a new app, and a new business model
- Sony report details what Kaz Hirai has achieved in his first year as CEO
- Malaysia's Yes 4G adds WiMAX to Samsung Chromebook, aims to transform local education
- TomTom pairs with TrafficLand to provide live roadside footage to devs
- Deezer outs Xbox Live app, available now to Premium+ subscribers in Europe
- Samsung buys 10 percent stake in rival phone maker Pantech
- Researchers achieve world record in wireless data transmission, seek to provide rural broadband
- HTC VP of Global Communications leaves post, Chief Product Officer said to follow suit
- Amazon Cloud Drive reaches Canada
- The latest release of Chrome, version 27, is 5 percent faster—and available to download now.
- A Stark Reminder That Drones Are Filling Our Skies
- 13 Facts You Won't Believe Are True
- The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Demons End
- A Movie Will Show Graphic Sex Scenes By Digitally Imposing Actors
- New Man of Steel Trailer Shows General Zod Destroying Earth
- The NFL Is Going to Be Using Microsoft Surface on the Sideline
- Wow, A Guy Plummeted 40MPH off a 1,000 Foot Cliff and Survived
- Hands on: Kyocera Hydro Xtrm
- IRIS launches third-generation IRIScan Book 3, IRIScan Book 3 executiv
- Grandfathered Flickr Pro codified by Yahoo, most benefits retained
- Unity makes mobile game development tools free for small developers
- Onkyo fills out network-enabled recievers with two mid-range models
- Seagate deploys Video 3.5 HDD high performance DVR, set-top hard drive
- Apple maintains top spot in 2013 BrandZ brand rankings
- Intel creates new products division, selects Mike Bell to lead
- Sleep Tracking Startup Zeo Says Goodnight
- Laptop Week Review: The 13-Inch MacBook Pro With Retina Display
- Microsoft Confirms That The Xbox One Will Come With An Incredibly Sensitive New Kinect
- Xbox One Instant Switching Turns The Console Into A Voice-Powered Set Top Box With Live TV Integration
- Meta, The World's First Entry-Level AR Glasses, Hires The Father Of Wearable Computing As Chief Scientist
- Meet Agent, A Smartwatch With A Second Processor For Minimizing Power Consumption And Wireless Charging
- Welcome To Laptop Week
- Neverware Raises $1M To Keep Schools' Computers Quick Like Lightning
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